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Now known as the Atlas (2014).
A listing of historical London public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Fulham, London.
Atlas Hotel, 16 Seagrave Road, Fulham - in 1974
Atlas Hotel, 16 Seagrave Road, SW6 - in February 2014
Kindly provided by Tris
Residents at this address
May 1870/Charles Batty/Outgoing Licensee/../../Era
May 1870/Thomas Frederick Holford/Incoming Licensee/../../Era
1871/Francis H Tredle/Hotel Keeper/41/Kensington, Middlesex/Census
1871/Mary Dark/Niece, Barmaid/24/Wellington, Shropshire/Census
1871/Frank Tredle/Nephew, Saddlers Apprentice/15/Walton on Thames,
Surrey/Census
1871/John Rattle/Barman/25/Dallington, Suffolk/Census
1872/Joseph Treble/../../../../Post Office Directory
1874/H Caville/../../../../Post Office Directory
1881/Samuel Clark/Manager/30/Soho, Middlesex/Census
1881/Ema Hanson/Barmaid/23/Kingston, Surrey/Census
1881/Florence Paish/Barmaid/15/St Georges, Surrey/Census
1896/George Smith/../../../../Post Office Directory
1899/Alfred Charles Heath/../../../../Post Office Directory
1901/Harry Langley/Licensed Victualler/45/Lynn, Norfolk/Census
1901/Frederick heath/Son, Licensed Victualler/21/Kentish Town, London/Census
1901/Annie Berry/Housekeeper/35/Westhorpe, Suffolk/Census
1921/Mark Livermore/../../../../Post Office Directory
1944/Lawrence Taylor/../../../../Post Office Directory
1954/Alec Phillips/../../../../Black Eagle Journal ***
Mr and Mrs Alec Phillips came to the Atlas in Seagrave Road over nine years
ago. In that time they have mainly concentrated on building up a good family
trade, although being very close to Earls Court they have made many friends
from past exhibitions, and also count several of the stand constructors
amongst their customers.
The Atlas is Mr Phillips' first pub; before entering the trade he was in
Fleet Street for over 30 years, spending a lot of that time with the Daily
Sketch. He was mainly concerned with processing in the Dark Room and was in
charge of that side when he left the paper. His last important job was
processing all the photographs taken at the Coronation in 1953 for the
Sketch.
During the war Alec joined the RAF and was immediately transferred to the
Photographic section at Whitehall where his experience proved very useful.
The house was at one time very popular with the stars from the Old Empress
Theatre and the Phillips can remember regular visits from Norman Wisdom,
Richard Hearne and Frankie Vaughan to name but three. - Black Eagle Journal
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1963/Alec Phillips/../../../../Black Eagle Journal ***
G M Campbell, tenant of the Atlas from 1949 & since July, 1953 of the Cock,
Waltham Green, died on May 6th, 1967 - Black Eagle Journal ***
*** Provided By Alec Wilkinson
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